okay so I bought a 1996 F250 2wd that had a coil spring D44 8-lug swap done, but also came with a reverse shackle kit. long story short I bought a 1996 D60 front that came out from under a F350 and I want to get rid of that D44. I cant identify what brand kit this is. I need to figure it out so I can figure out what kind of springs I need to run and how much lift to achieve a full 8"-10" of lift like the truck has now (currently has 9" bronco coils, im sure they are squatting some under the weight of the 7.3)... If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be very greatfull!

here is the kit, basically I have the two front crossmembers, stock rear mounts and some kind of stock springs.. here are the front:

If those are the front mounts for the RSK, they look almost home made. Im not an expert on the subject but it seems that, from looking around, all of the kit makers use a cross-tube to tie them together for more structural support.

well poop. okay guess ill look for a complete sas kit for a '96 f250 then... any suggestions on cheap/good kit? I already have the '96 F350 D60 axle

okay also another question, I have the stock rear mounts from an F350 also (where the factory shackle mounts too)... since the F350 frame is a little different, and all I can find are F350 shackle reversal kits, how would this work on my F250?

dont use a shackle flip in the rear? isnt that what a reverse shackle flip is? I just dont want to have alot of money in the truck... I can buy 6" springs from Summit for $600, already have the crossover steering bar with heim joint ends I can take off the 44 setup and use on the 60, and can buy a drop pitman for around $100 at Summit. I just payed $700 for the D60 axle, I really cant swing another $600 right now for a reverse shackle kit, but I need to get this done soon so I can get the truck back on the road... now I got other problems to worry about too like my new trans is already pouring from the front pump seal.

they are supposed to be soft ride springs. Are they the same lenght and have the same center as the newer SD springs? so what I have here wont work for a reverse shackle? I traded the trans installation for the D44 front thats up under the truck now, so I have to get this front end out asap and get the D60 up under there is the only reason im kinda rushing on this situation.

If they are SD springs then yes will ride better than OBS lift springs but you still need a rs kit. Then you have to install the kit 3.5" forward on the frame if its made correctly..but I wouldn't use that one...to thin!

I can beef up the plate and add a bar to tie the two together. I'm just trying to get away with the cheapest I can right now (which in this case is trying to make what I have work)... If I have to spend $600 on springs and $100 on a drop pitman arm, I just dont want to put another $600 into a reverse shackle kit. I'll take some pictures of where it mounts up on the frame at the front. Also, I guess I'm still not grasping the whole shackle reverse... I'm thinking its just brackets to be able to move the shackle to the rear? Whats this about the whole setup needs to be moved foreward 3"? I'm guessing because the angle of the shackle while sitting on full wieght of truck?

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